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- The airplane Buddy Holly died in was the "American Pie." (Thus the name of the Don McLean song.)
- The name Wendy was made up for the book "Peter Pan."
- Thirty-five percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.
- Isaac Singer invented the sewing machine for home use in 1851.
- Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
- Each king in a deck of playing cards represents a great king from history. Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - Charlemagne, and Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
- The Eisenhower interstate system requires that one mile in every five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as airstrips in times of war or other emergencies.
- William Howard Taft, a former President who weighed 332 pounds, got stuck in the White House tub the first time he used it.
- Astronaut Neil Armstrong (Apollo 11) first stepped on the moon with his left foot.
- Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance.
- If the population of China walked past you in single file, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
- Mel Blanc (voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots.
- If Barbie were life-size her measurements would be 39-23-33. She would stand seven feet, two inches tall and have a neck twice the length of a normal human's neck.
- Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer.
- Famous People Who Never Married...
- Susan B. Anthony
- Ludwig Van Beethoven
- James Buchanan
- Elizabeth I Queen of England
- Joan of Arc
- J. Edgar Hoover
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Florence Nightingale
- Henry David Thoreau
- Voltaire
- The last words of Nathan Hale, the American hanged as a spy bythe British during the Revolution, are usually quoted as, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." But according to the diary of a British soldier who took down the remarks, what Hale said was much less poetic: "It is theduty of every good officer to obey any orders given to him by his commander-in-chief"
- President James Garfield was ambidextrous and could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other simultaneously.
- Charles Lindburgh took only four sandwiches with him on his famous transatlantic flight.
- Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy.
- US President with the Least Time in Office...William H. Harrison (32 days), second place goes to James A. Garfield (199 days)
- On the Forth of July 1992, Susan Jeske established a World Record, by singing the National Anthem at 17 events in 14 cities within a 24-hour period. She traveled 373 miles by a limousine, 8 miles by a helicopter, 3 miles by a boat and used a motorcycle to help her get through traffic and crowds. See her webpage at http://www.msamericapageant.com/msa-world-record.htm
- St. Stephen is the patron saint of bricklayers.
- In 1555, Ivan the Terrible ordered the construction of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow. He was so thrilled with the work done by the two architects that he had them blinded so they could never be able to build anything else more beautiful.
- Nerve impulses to and from the brain travel as fast as 170 miles per hour.
- Human teeth are almost as hard as rocks.
- The length of the finger dictates how fast the finger-nail grows. Therefore, the nail on your middle finger grows the fastest, and on average, your toenails grow twice as slow as your finger-nails.
- Donald Duck comics were banned in Finland because he doesn't wear pants.
- Joe Louis is the only pro heavyweight champion to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. He was there by Presidential orders because of all the work he did for the servicemen.
- Victor Hugo's Les Miserables contains one of the longest sentences in the French language--823 words without a period.
- Men have more blood than women. Men have 1.5 gallons for men versus .875 gallons for women.
- Vincent van Gogh didn't cut off his ear--not all of it anyway. He only cut a portion of the lobe.
- Both writer Edgar Allen Poe and LSD advocate Timothy Leary were kicked out of West Point.
- Americans will hold more parties in their homes on Super Bowl Sunday than any other day of the year.
- The real Red Baron, Manfred von Richtofen, Germany's air acein World War I, was nicknamed by Allied pilots for his plane, a red Albatros fighter. The other pilots in his squadron also flew colorful aircraft, earning the name "Flying Circus" for their group. Von Richtofen's 60 confirmed kills made him a feared and formidable opponent, a seemingly super-human pilot. But his luck ran out over France on April 21, 1918 when bullets from ground gunners and Canadian pilot Roy Brown ended his career and his life.
- Mary Todd once dated both Abe Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.
- The first typewriter was built by William Burt in 1829 and was intended to be used for the blind.
- Is is true that every U.S. president elected in yearsdivisible by 20 has died in office? It isn't exactly true, but... the winner may have trouble buying life insurance. So far, nine presidents were elected in years divisible by 20. Six died before their term ended: William Henry Harrison (1840), Lincoln (1860), Garfield (1880), McKinley (1900), Harding (1920), and Kennedy (1960). Franklin D. Roosevelt was reelected in 1940 but died in 1945, after his 1944 reelection. So that's really seven out of nine.
- Why "sideburns"? Elvis Presley had them. So did several presidents of the United States in the late 19th century. But more to the point, Civil War General Ambrose Everett Burnside wore them and started a fashion trend. They were even called burnsides, after him. In fact, it's about the only thing at which he was really a success. He developed the breech-loading rifle, but then failed to market it effectively. He was a flop as a general, and was blamed for Union losses at Fredericksburg and Petersburg. Later he was a U.S. Senator and Governor of Rhode Island, but nobody can remember anything he did while in office.
- The Queen Does Not Look Well. When Pedro I became King of Portugal in the 14th century, he had his dead mistress dug up so she could be crowned queen alongside him. Many of the nobles at the coronation even kissed her hand!. After the ceremonies they put her back in the box and returned her to her tomb.
- Humans really use only 10% of their brains? The truth is though, that while we don't understand enough about the brain to know exactly how much of it we use, we know that we make use of much more than 10%. The brain has too much to do for 90% of it to be dormant. So where did this 10% business come from? No one's sure how the myth started. It may have simply been made up to illustrate through exaggeration the idea that human beings are far from reaching their mental potential. Or it may have been based on the fact that about 5% of our braincells are functioning at any one time.
- Mao Zedong, like many Chinese of his time, refused to brush his teeth. Instead, he rinsed his mouth with tea and chewed the leaves. Why brush? "Does a tiger brush his teeth?" argued Mao. As you can imagine, his teeth were green. Chairman Mao also loved to chain-smoke English cigarettes, when his doctor asked him to cut down, he explained that "smoking is also a form of deep-breathing exercise, don'tyou think?"
- In Boston you can visit the grave of Elizabeth Goose, who in 1719 wrote the nursery rhymes now attributed to "Mother Goose." That's one version of the story. Another has it that a bookstore owner in Boston, Elizabeth Goose's son-in-law, published a collection of rhymes for children called "Songs for the Nursery or Mother Goose's Melodies for Children". His title, supposedly a tribute to Elizabeth Goose, was actually ironic. Her son-in-law found her singing unbearable. There's only one problem with these stories. They are about as true and reliable as, well, fairy tales. The character known as Mother Goose was first heard from in English in a collection of British nursery rhymes, "Mother Goose's Melody; or Sonnets for the Cradle", published in 1781 in Britain. She was fictional, probably derived from a French collection of fairy tales, "Tales of Mother Goose," published in 1697.
- Why does a sudden scare sometimes cure hiccups? Hiccups are spasms of the muscles in the diaphragm controlled by the vagus nerves. The spasms occur when the nerves are irritated, such as with a full stomach, corbonated water, etc. It is sometimes possible to stop the spasms by giving the vagus nerves other tasks to perform. Since a sudden scare sends a host of signals down the vagus nerves to slow the heartbeat and decrease blood pressure, this distraction often causes the nerves to forget about the spasms and the hiccups to stop.
- Why do we tie old shoes to the newlywed's car? Shoes are of course related to the foot, and feet have been considered phallic symbols since the beginning of civilization. The spirit embodied in the shoes is the same as that motivating the throwing of rice: it's a wish that the couple's union will be fruitful, that they will produce offspring.
- We've all known stuffed shirts. In old movies it was often the boss, who used words like "hrrumph!" Or teachers whose existence seemed to be justified by their ability to dampen any child's spirit. Such people always keep their top button buttoned and are never able to unbutton in any other sense. They have starch in their veins and are held upright and stiff by the narrowness of their outlook. Stuffed shirts have about as much life and dynamism as ascarecrow, the object from which the expression comes. We know we've come across the human variety when their shirt or blouse might as well be stuffed with straw for all the vitality and flexibility they display.
- Homo sapiens shouldn't feel too high and mighty, even though they currently dominate the Earth. After all, they are covered with flesh that medical scientists have determined bears an important resemblance to Silly Putty. The specific gravity of your skin and the gooey stuff is close enough that doctors have actually used Silly Putty to align and test CAT scan machines.
- The image of the king used in most standard decks of playing cards is said to have been based on Charles I, the English monarch who was beheaded in 1649.
- "King Louis XIV of France owned about 1,000 wigs.
- The 12th president of the United States was David RiceAtchinson, a Missouri senator who served for one day in 1849. The new president usually took office on March 4. But that year it fell on a Sunday, and although President James Polkleft on schedule, Zachary Taylor did not take the oath until the next day. Rice was president pro tempore of the Senate, and under the provisions of the Constitution, he served until Taylor was sworn in. Atchinson neither started a war nor raised any taxes: he just left quietly after 24 hours.
- People who have never been married are seven and a half times more likely than married people to be admitted to a psychiatric facility.
- Why do eyes sometimes appear red in a flash photograph? This occurs when a flash is aimed so that its light reflects off of the back of the eye and into the camera lens. The red you see in a photo is caused by the blood vessels in the retinal tissue on the back of the eye.
- Julius Caesar was self-conscious about his receding hairline.
- The only member of Custer's Brigade to survive the battle at Little Bighorn was an Indian Scout named known as "Curley".
- Professional football player Fred Cox invented the Nerf football because he wanted soft spiral football to protect players from injuries.
- Joseph Stalin refused a German request to swap prisoners in World War II. His son, who was captured during the war, died in a prison camp as a result.
- Douglas MacArthur's mother used to send letters to his military superiors suggesting that they promote her son.
- Aeschylus, the Greek playwright, was supposedly killed by a tortoise that was dropped on his head by an eagle who mistook the chrome dome (bald head) for a rock.
- More than 100-million Americans wear glasses.
- It took Leo Tolstoy six years to write "War & Peace"
- Paul Cezanne had a parot who he taught to say, "Cezanne is a great painter."
- The British once went to war over a sailor's ear. It happened in 1739, when Britain launched hostilities against Spain because a Spanish officer had supposedly sliced off the ear of a ship's captain named Robert Jenkins.
- Picasso's full name was: Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisma Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso.
- In the name of art, Chris Burden arranged to be shot by a friend while another person photographed the event. He sold the series of pictures to an art dealer.
- The world record for a photographic memory feat is held by a man in Burma who recited 16,000 pages of Buddhist canonical texts from memory.
- According to the US Government people have tried nearly 28,000 different ways to lose weight.
- During the reign of Catherine I of Russia, the rules for parties stipulated that no man was to get drunk before 9 o'clock and ladies weren't to get drunk at any hour.
- What occurs more often in December than any other month? Conception.
- Jane Barbie was the woman who did the voice recordings for the Bell System.
- The only real person to be a Pez head was Betsy Ross.
- Leontina Albina of San Antonio,Chile, gave birth to her 55th child in 1981, making her the world's most prolific mother.
- In 1799, physician John Ferriar noted the effect of dried leaves of the common foxglove plant, digitalis purpurea, on heart action. Still used in heart medications, digitalis slows the pulse and increases the force of heart contractions and the amount of blood pumped per heartbeat.
- The characters Bert and Ernie, on Sesame Street, were named after Bert the cop and Ernie the taxi driver in Frank Capra's "It's A Wonderful Life."
- How most of us spend our lives...
- 25 years sleeping
- 14 years at work and at school
- 12 years watching tv
- 5 years socializing
- 3 years reading
- 3 years eating
- 2 years bathing and grooming
- 1 year on the telephone
- 10 months on the toilet
- 5 months having sex
- 10 years miscellaneous activity: housekeeping, shopping, waiting in lines, walking, driving, entertainment, and doing nothing
- John Walker, an English chemist, never patented the match (he invented it) because he thought it was too important to be anything but public property.
- Boys who have unusual first names are more likely to have mental problems than boys with common names. Girls don't seem to have this problem.
- If you're cold put a hat on. 80% of your body temperature escapes through your head.
- It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
- The record number of people crammed into a 1998 Volkswagon Bug and still able to close all doors is 18. They were college students.
- Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors.
- Babies are born without knee caps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2-6 years of age.
- The most common name in the world is Mohammed.
- Second hand tobacco smoke is the third leading preventable cause of death, after active tobacco smoking and alcohol use.
- More women (80%) wash their hands in the bathroom than men (55%).
- 37% of all women prefer shoe shopping to sex.
- Lipstick was said to have been invented in the Eygptian times for women that specialized in oral sex. They wanted their lips to look more inviting.
- A vast majority of married men sleep on the right hand side of the bed (facing from the headboard), regardless of race, creed or age. Divorced men often switch to the left side.
- Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace.
- Mr. Rogers is an ordained minister.
- John Lennon's first girlfriend was named Thelma Pickles.
- The average person falls asleep in seven minutes.
- 1 in 8 people in have been employed by McDonald's in the US.
- The average U.S. high school graduate has a vocabulary of about 60,000 words.
- Joe Kittinger made the highest intentional skydive in history when in 1960 he jumped out of a balloon at 103,000 ft., and is the only person to have broken the sound barrier with his body alone.
- In 1968, Steve McPeak traveled from Chicago to Los Angeles ona unicycle. The trip took him six weeks.
- According to The Guinness Book of Records, the quickest picker-upper when it comes to beer is one Tom Gaskin, who in Northern Ireland in 1996 managed to lift a 137-pound keg over his head 902 times in only six hours.
- The alarm clock was not invented by the Marquis de Sade, assome suspect, but rather by a man named Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, in 1787. Perversity, though, characterized his invention from the beginning. The alarm on his clock could ring only at 4 am.
- Henry David Thoreau, the author of "Walden" was also a pencil-maker.
- Quick-frozen food was marketed by a man named Birdseye.
- An organ company was created by a man named Hammond.
- The Marx Brothers went from Broadway to Hollywood.
- On an island in northern Wales there's a village called Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllandysiliogogogoch.
- Historically, only Hawaiian men danced the Hula.
- The credit card is rooted in the idea of allowing consumers to buy on time, which took hold in the 1920s. By the late 1940s, some department stores and gasoline companies had issued courtesy cards to their customers, granting them credit in advance of a purchase. Then, in 1950, businessman Francis Xavier McNamara was having lunch and discovered he had left his cash at home. He was so embarrassed that he invented the Diners Club, which issued a card good for meals, lodging and other travel expenses, the prototype for all future credit cards.
- U.S. President Calvin Coolidge (30th) was born on July 4, 1872. Presidents John Adams (2nd) and Thomas Jefferson (3rd) both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. President James Monroe (8th) died on July 4, 1831.
- Mir Bahboob Ali Khan (1856-1911), 6th Nizam of Hyderabad and richest prince in India, never wore the same garment twice in his entire lifetime. His clothing, fashioned of fine white muslin, was worn once and then given to palace servants.
- Most deaths in a hospital are between the times of 4pm and 6pm, the time when the human body is at its weakest.
- Only one person in two billion will live to be 116 or older.
- Length of beard an average man would grow if he never shaved... 27.5 feet.
- Amount of time an average man spends shaving... 3350 hours.
- Number of whiskers on the face of the average man... 30,000.
- Number of inches whiskers grow per year... 5.5
- The average man sweats 2 1/2 quarts every day.
- Percentage of American women who say they would marry the same man... 50%
- According to a major hotel chain, approximately the same numbers of men and women are locked out of their rooms, 32 percent are less than fully dressed.
- In 1972, a group of scientists reported that you could cure the common cold by freezing the big toe.
- Flamenco dancer Jose Greco took out an insurance policy thorough Lloyd's of London against his pants splitting during a performance.
- The largest number of children born to one woman is recorded at 69. From 1725-1765 a Russian peasant woman gave birth to 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets and 4 sets of quadruplets.
- Greatest Lovers in History...
- King Solomon - Had 300 wifes & hundreds of mistresses
- Cleopatra - Took her first lover at age 12 and could alledgedly take dozens of lovers a night
- Empress Theodora - Took dozens of lovers each day
- Queen Zingua - Had her lovers killed in the morning when she was through with them
- Giovana Giacomo Cassanova - Seduced thousands of women, over 100 of them are recorded
- Catherine The Great - An insomniac, consequently taking hundreds of lovers
- Marquis De Sade - Sadism is a term we get from his name, was put in an asylum for all his sex crimes
- Mae West - Had an active sex life until her 80s, and had one lover that lasted for 15 hours
- Mata Hari - Spy who slept her way to war secrets to kill over 50, 000 soldiers
- Bridgit Bardot - Admitted that she "Must have a man every night"
- Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them used to burn their houses down ~ hence the expression "to get fired."
- Only two people signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, John Hancock and Charles Thomson. Most of the rest signed on August 2, but the last signature wasn't added until 5 years later.
- Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
- Jeanne Pierre Francois Blanchard built the first parachute and tested it using a dog. He put the dog in a basket equipped with his invention and then dropped it from a hot air balloon.
- Queen Victoria eased the discomfort of her menstrual cramps by having her doctor supply her with marijuana.
- Jimmy Carter was the first U.S. president to have been born in a hospital.
- There are 18 doctors in the US called Dr. Doctor, and one called Dr. Surgeon. There is also a dermatologist named Dr. Rash, a psychiatrist called Dr. Couch and an anesthesiologist named Dr Gass.
- In 1990, a 64-year old Hartsville, Tennessee, woman entered a hospital for surgery for what doctors diagnosed as a tumor on her buttocks. What surgeons found, however, was a four-inch pork chop bone, which they removed. They estimated that it had been in place for five to ten years. The woman could not remember sitting on it, or eating it for that matter.
- Electrical stimulation of certain areas of the brain can revive long-lost memories.
- The average man will ejaculate 14 gallons of semen in his life.
- The average person sheds 1 pound of skin a year
- According to the Texas Department of Transportation, one person is killed annually painting stripes on the state's highways and roads.
- Early Spanish missionaries in Texas hoped to encourage the spread of European values by offering flannel underwear to Native Americans.
- A man named Charles Osborne had the hiccups for 69 years.
- The trick to curing hiccups is to get the nerves that regulate breathing synchronized.
- Hold your breath as long as you can, then exhale very gradually.
- Deep slow breathing.
- Nonstop, slow sipping of a glass of warm water.
- Taking a teaspoon of granulated sugar.
- Most dust particles in your house are made from dead skin.
- St. Augustine was the first major proponent of the "missionary" position.
- Lizzie Borden was acquitted.
- Alexander Hamilton was shot by Aaron Burr in the groin.
- Isaac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every Dewey-decimal category.
- Roger Ebert is the only film critic to have ever won the Pulitzer prize.
- A scholar who studies the Marquis de Sade is called a Sadian, not a Sadist (of course).
- Tribeca in Manhattan stands for TRIangle BElow CAnal street. Soho stands for SOuth of HOuston street.
- The average person laughs 15 times a day.
- In Bangladesh, kids as young as 15 can be jailed for cheating on their finals.
- The phrase "rule of thumb" is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
- In England, the Speaker of the House is not allowed to speak.
- Most people speak at about 60 words per minute, which is about a word a second, if you get really excited you might get to 120/150 words per minute. Steve Woodmore holds the current World Record for fast talking, he can speak at 637 words per minute, which is 10.25 words per second. See his webpage at http://www.proteus.demon.co.uk/talk.htm
- Ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone.
- George Washington was the first Irish US President
- Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.
- One in eight women and one in seven men will have an affair within the first two years of marriage.
- State with the Highest Divorce Rate.. Texas
- Thomas Edison, light bulb inventor, was afraid of the dark.
- There are two credit cards for every person in the United States.
- Alaska has the highest percentage of people who walk to work.
- The Ramses brand condom is named after the great Pharaoh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children.
- Most Common Last Names in the United States...
- Smith
- Johnson
- Williams
- Brown
- Jones
- Miller
- Davis
- Wilson
- Anderson
- Taylor
- In space, astronauts cannot cry, because there is no gravity, so the tears can't flow.
- About 3000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30.
- More people use blue toothbrushes than red ones.
- Vincent Van Gogh comitted suicide while painting Wheat Field with Crows.
- Martha Washington had the equivelant of 6 million dollars when she married George
- Left-handedness is extremely common in twins. It is unusual, however, for both to be left-handed.
- Most deaths in a hospital are between the times of 4pm and 6pm, the time when the human body is at its weakest.
- There are 10 doctors in the U.S. with the last name of 'Nurse'.
- According to the World Health Organization, there are approximately 100 million acts of sexual intercourse each day.
- A female orgasm is a powerfull painkiller (because of the release of endorphines), so headaches are in fact a bad excuse not to have sex.
- More than half the American men surveyed in a recent poll admit to having sex with women they disliked.
- Hitler named the new Germany the Third Reich, promising a link to the glory of the country's past. ("Reich" is German for empire.) The first Reich was the medieval Holy Roman Empire, which united much of what is now Germany and Italy. The second was created by Otto Von Bismarck in 1871. The Fuhrer promised that his Third Reich would last 1,000 years. But it died along with the master race in 1945, in the ruins of Berlin, after a mere twelve.
- Money man Cornelius Vanderbilt was an insomniac and a believer in the occult. He was not able to fall asleep unless each leg of his bed was planted in a dished filled with salt. He felt this kept out the evil spirits.
- Neil Sadaka's 1959 hit "Oh Carol" was about singer Carole King.
- A sneeze travels out your mouth at over 100 m.p.h.
- The human heart creates enough pressure while pumping to squirt blood 30 feet.
- Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.
- There are more collect calls on Father's Day than any other day of the year.
- More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes.
- Marilyn Monroe had six toes.
- Nevada has the highest alcohol consumption level (4.85 gallons per person per year, New Hampsire is #2, Alaska is #3)
- 35.5% of Mississippi residents over the age of 25 have not finished high school (Alaska is the best state with only 13.4%)
- 30.7% of the adult residents in Mississippi are overweight (Colorado & Wyoming are the lowest, 18.4%)
- Being too thin is as dangerous to your health as being too fat.
- Most Common New Year Resolutions...
- Lose weight
- Stop smoking
- Stick to a budget
- Save more money
- Find a better job
- Become more organized
- Exercise more
- Be more patient at work/with others
- Eat better
- Become a better person
- Left-handers comprise 4% to 10% of the American population.
- China has more English speakers than the United States.
- The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
- Emporer Nero played the harp while Rome burned
- By the age of 60, most people have lost 50% of their taste buds. Losing their sense of taste.
- Queen Supayalat of Burma ordered about 100 of her husband's relatives clubbed to death. She did this to ensure the throne to her husband.
- A man's beard grows fastest when he anticipates sex.
- You share your birthday with at least 9 million people.
- Women blink nearly twice as much as men.
- Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks or it will digest itself.
- If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in battle; if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in battle; if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
- Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left handed people do.
- Porn star John Holmes was bisexual.
- The great warrior Ghengis Khan died in bed while having sex.
- In a recent customer survey, over 60% of women confirmed they could not have an orgasm without the aid of a vibrator.
- In the U.S. there is, on average, three sex change operations per day.
- A man irate about his income tax paid Uncle Sam with a plaster of paris check that weighed several pounds. He wasn't all that bright, because once the government cashed the check, it was returned to him and he had to keep it for five years for his records.
- Men are 1.6 times more likely to undergo by-pass surgery than women.
- In a short period, Ryoki Inoue ruled 95% of all the pocket books published in Brazil. He wrote 999 great tales across six years, together with stories, about farwest, war, cops, spying, love and science fiction. See his webpage at http://www.vertente.com.br/ryoki/index.htm
- Four out of five Americans throw sweepstakes mailings into the trash.
- Bob Dole is 10 years older than the Empire State Building.
- The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.
- Bullet proof vests, fire escapes, windshield wipers and laser printers were all invented by women.
- It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
- In 1893 two fighters were duking it out for the lightweight championship of the south. They ended in a draw after 110 rounds.
- You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
- The world's oldest and longest-reigning monarch is King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
- Most people think that John F.Kennedy was our nation's youngest President. In fact,he was not. Theodore Roosevelt was. Teddy Roosevelt was President McKinley's vice-president. When Mckinley was assassinated, Roosevelt was 42, making Roosevelt the youngest president. John Kennedy, at 43, was the youngest elected President.
- P. J. Tierney, developer of the modern diner, died of indigestion in 1917 after eating at a diner.
- Most Famous Virgins in History... (Some were actually pure virgins, other listed here did not have sex until very late in life)
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Immanuel Kant
- Louis XVI
- John Ruskin
- George Bernard Shaw
- Havelock Ellis
- Adolf Hitler (Had a mistress late in life)
- Michael Jackson (until his marriage to Lisa Marie Presley)
- 40% of all people who come to a party in your home will snoop in your medicine cabinet.
- 85% of the guys who die while having sex are cheating on their spouse.
- The record for the longest hair in the world belongs to Diane Witt. Pictures and information can be found on the Internet at http://www.alh.tj/diane-witt
- In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes.
- If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb.
- Your ribs move about 5 million times a year, every time you breathe.
- Only 30% of us can flare our nostrils.
- 21% of us don't make our bed daily. 5% of us never do.
- Men do 29% of laundry each week. Only 7% of women trust their husbands to do it correctly.
- 40% of women have hurled footwear at a man.
- 85% of men don't use the slit in their underwear.
- 67.5% of men wear tightie whities (briefs).
- The average bra size today is 36C whereas 10 years ago it was a 34B. 85% of women wear the wrong bra size.
- 3 out of 4 of us store our dollar bills in rigid order with singles leading up to higher denominations.
- 13% of us admit to occasionally doing our offspring's homework.
- 91% of us lie regularly.
- 27% admit to cheating on a test or quiz.
- 29% admit they've intentionally stolen something from a store.
- 50% admit they regularly sneak food into movie theaters to avoid the high prices of snack foods.
- 90% believe in divine retribution.
- 10% believe in the 10 Commandments.
- 82% believe in an afterlife.
- 45% believe in ghosts.
- 13% (mostly men) have spent a night in jail.
- 29% of us are virgins when we marry.
- 58.4% have called into work sick when we weren't.
- 10% of us switch tags in the store to pay less for an item.
- Over 50% believe in spanking - but only a child over 2 years old.
- 35% give to charity at least once a month.
- How far would you go for $10 million? 25% would abandon their friends, family, and religion. 7% would murder.
- 69% eat the cake before the frosting.
- When nobody else is around, 47% drink straight from the carton.
- 22% of us skip lunch daily.
- 9% of us skip breakfast daily.
- 66% of us eat cereal regularly.
- 22% of all restaurant meals include French fries.
- 14% of us eat the watermelon seeds.
- Only 13% brush our teeth from side to side.
- 45% use mouthwash every day.
- 22% leave the glob of toothpaste in the sink.
- The typical shower is 101 degrees F.
- Nearly 1/3 of US women color their hair.
- 9% of women and 8% of men have had cosmetic surgery.
- 53% of women will not leave the house without makeup on.
- 58% of women paint their nails regularly.
- 62% of us pop our zits.
- 33% of women lie about their weight.
- 10% of us claim to have seen a ghost.
- 57% have had deja vu.
- 49% believe in ESP.
- 4 out of 5 of us have suffered from hemorrhoids.
- The average girl starts her period at age 12.
- 44% have broken a bone.
- Only 30% of us know our cholesterol level.
- 14% have attended a self-help meeting.
- 15% regularly go to a shrink.
- 78% would rather die quickly than live in a retirement home.
- 46.5% of men say they ALWAYS put the seat down after they've used the toilet, yet women claim to AWAYS find it up.
- 30% of us refuse to sit on a public toilet seat.
- 54.2% of us always wash our hands after using the toilet. 23.5% admit they don't always flush.
- 45.2% pee in the shower.
- 44.9% pee in the ocean.
- 28.1% pee in the pool.
- 55.2% will let someone else come in the bathroom while they're using the toilet.
- 39% of us peek in our host's bathroom cabinet. 17% have been caught by the host.
- 81.3% would tell an acquaintance to zip his pants.
- 29% of us ignore RSVP.
- 71.6% of us eavesdrop.
- 22% are functionally illiterate. Less than 10% are trilingual.
- 37% claim to know how to use all the features on their VCR.
- 53% prefer ATM machines over tellers.
- 56% of women do the bills in a marriage.
- 2 out of 3 of us wouldn't give up our spouse even for a night for a million bucks.
- 20% of us have played in a band at one time in our life.
- 40% of us have had music lessons.
- 44% reuse tinfoil.
- 57% save pretty gift paper to reuse.
- 66% of women and 59% of men have used a mix to cook and taken credit for doing it from scratch.
- 53% read their horoscopes regularly.
- 16% of us have forgotten our own wedding anniversary (mostly men).
- 59% of us say we're average-looking.
- Blacks are more than twice as likely to call themselves beautiful.
- 90% of us depend on alarm clocks to wake us.
- 53% of us would take advice from Ann Landers.
- 28% of us have skinny-dipped. 14% with the opposite sex.
- 51% of adults dress up for a Halloween festivity.
- On average, we send 38 Christmas cards every year.
- 20% of women consider their parents to be their best friends.
- 2 out of 5 have married their first love.
- The biggest cause of matrimonial fighting is money.
- Only 4% asked the parents' approval for their bride's hand.
- 1 in 5 men proposed on his knees. 6% propose over the phone.
- 71% can drive a stick-shift car.
- 45% of us consistently follow the speed limit. 2/3 of us speed up at a yellow light.
- 1/3 of us don't wear seat belts.
- 12% of men never use their car blinkers.
- 44% of men tailgate to speed up the person in front of them.
- 25% of us drive after we've been drinking.
- 4 out of 5 sing in the car.
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